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Show Notes
Kenny Mittleider from Knights of the  Guild Podcast, Simon Meddings from Waffle On Podcast, Al Kessel from  Tales from the Mouse House Podcast and special guest host Harry Dauz  discuss one of the most successful and longest running television series  in history.. M*A*S*H
Here it is... Episode #5 - The Moose
Directed by Hy Averback
Written by Laurence Marks Production code J305
Original air date October 15, 1972
Set during the Korean War in the 1950’s
Sergeant Baker stops by the 4077th with his "moose"; a Korean girl named  Young-Hi, whom he "bought" from her family for $500.00. Hawkeye Pierce  is outraged and tries to convince Baker to let the girl go free.  Eventually, he plays poker with Baker (and cheats with a little help  from Radar.)  Baker agrees to trade Young-Hi for the debt he runs up.  However, he explains to Young-Hi that she now belongs to Hawkeye, rather  than that she is free (as was Pierce's intent). Pierce first attempts  to get rid of Young-Hi by sending her on a truck to Seoul, but she gets  off when the truck stops for gas and hitchhikes back to the 4077th.
Eventually Pierce, Jones and McIntyre decide to "demoosify" Young-Hi and  teach her how to be a normal person. They soon meet the head of  Young-Hi's family, and discover that he is Young-Hi's little brother  Benny and that he immediately plans to sell her again. Initially,  Young-Hi agrees with Benny out of loyalty to her family but then  returns, having told Benny to "shove off".  In the end, Young-Hi is  enrolled in convent school in Seoul. In the last scene of the episode,  Pierce, McIntyre and Spearchucker Jones receive a letter from her.
Hope you enjoy it,
Kenny, Meds, Al & Harry
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